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SacRT will host a series of community open houses in December to get the public’s input on newly developed bus route network options. The draft New Networks are shown in map form and via a summary of changes for each existing route at ...

At their regular meeting on December 13, 2018, the City Council selected Jeannie Bruins as the Mayor and Jeff Slowey as the Vice Mayor for the next 12 months. Each year, the City Council selects one of its members to serve a one-year term as mayor and vic...

The Planning Division has recently established an interactive map to provide the community access to current development being processed. “This new tool will allow our residents to easily obtain information on development activity occurring not ...

Did you know you can now apply, renew, pay, and print your Business License online? The City of Citrus Heights has partnered with CitizenServe to allow online Business Licensing processing to save you time and simplify the process.

To apply or renew a Busi...

It’s the season to Check Before You Burn! From November 1 through the end of February, residents and businesses in Sacramento County and the cities of Citrus Heights, Elk Grove, Folsom, Galt, Isleton, Rancho Cordova and Sacramento must check the...

This summer the City of Citrus Heights launched its first awareness campaign with our new brand “Solid roots. New growth.” The campaign is an effort to create a positive awareness of the city and attract new businesses, consumers and r...

The mission of the contest is to celebrate the City of Citrus Heights urban forest and showcase the beautiful trees in our community. Our urban forest is made up of trees in parks, along roadways, in nature preserves, along creeks, and in one's ...

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Annually, the City of Citrus Heights and Citrus Heights Chamber of Commerce partner to conduct a Business Walk in a specific commercial area of our City. The annual Business Walk is an important business retention tool and provides valuable feed...

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News Flash

The Planning Division has recently established an interactive map to provide the community access to current development being processed. “This new tool will allow our residents to easily obtain information on development activity occurring not ...

The mission of the contest is to celebrate the City of Citrus Heights urban forest and showcase the beautiful trees in our community. Our urban forest is made up of trees in parks, along roadways, in nature preserves, along creeks, and in one's ...

In fall 2017, the City Council adopted new regulations for Accessory Dwelling Units (ADU) – aka granny flat, in-law quarter, or second unit – and has seen an increase in the number of permits issued for ADUs. Some property owners state...